use Samsung Internet for silky smooth scrolling - Huawei MediaPad M5 Guides, News, & Discussion

So admit it, scrolling isn't that smooth on this tablet in chrome, so why not use Samsung Internet, scrolling is amazing and it has nightmode. The scrolling performance of this tablet running the app has made me finally ditch my laptop. Tablet feels like an iPad now
Just download it off the Google play store, I used the beta version

also supports desktop mode

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OnLive viewer App..works great on the EVO! (caution...time vampire..)

Found this earlier while on the Nook Color forum...Apparently the app was ripped from a HTC Flyer. Anyway, It's pretty sweet to watch the Arena mode live games that are going on all over the planet...The brag videos are cool as well. Curious how the latest FPS runs on a fully optimized pc and server? Be sure to check out (finally) all the Duke Nukem greatness.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138194 You do have to create an account (free), It's WiFi only, of course, and maneuvering thru the panes and choosing options is a little dicey on a 4.3" screen (better on a tablet like the Nook), but once you choose a game to watch, It works wonderfully. Apparently there will be a player app coming soon. Those with Roms that support HDMI out should DEFINITELY get this...Check it out.
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I installed it as well on non-rooted Android 2.3.3. I thought the video was a touch dark, and had a touch a video lag/drop frames/skipping. Though, those could be the phone or the connection to OnLive. Overall, none of it was anything to ruin the experience.
There is a preference on the phone that lets you set the data cap for bandwidth of either HD (3Mbps) or SD (1.5Mbps).
I did notice not all the games on OnLive were available to spectate such as Bordlands, NBA2K11, and Mafia II. This could be some kind of licensing issue.

Kickstarter: Touch response based mobile browser benchmark

We are trying to build GlideScore - an unbiased, real-world mobile browser benchmark based primarily on responsiveness to touch inputs such as scrolling and zooming. It will be designed specifically for mobile browsers and the scoring is based solely on how fluid a browser would feel in your hands rather than behind the scenes performance.
Current browser benchmarks (such as Sunspider, V8 and RoboHornet) often use a myriad of techniques to comprehensively test all aspects of browsers. While these works fine for desktop browsers, they do not predict how fluid a mobile browser is going to be in real world since the experience is based more on how lag free and smoothly the browser responds back to your touch gestures.
If you would like to support us, please visit our Kickstarter page.
Mod edit: Link removed. We're not here to make you money.

Dropchord app

I have been playing this rather addictive app off the market the last few days on my TF700, however am finding it really is either written badly, or the tablet is lagging badly.
Has anyone else played this and managed to get it working smoothly. I am only running it on the standard graphics, not good (or future...) and in performance mode.
I am using ROM2SD with a fast card and also CROMI-X. I don't have any of the ET's enabled etc. just basic main rom.
I would be interested to see if there is anything I can do to get this game to run smoother.

[Q] Smoother

How to let a smartphone smoother?
My phone damn lag after downloaded facebook and wechat!

Stadia

I have started to play stadia on this tab and the experiences was really bad. Just at 720p and with a really stable connection it was able to handle it. Any suggestions? I am using modded chromium

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